Look after your STEAM DECK & SWITCH as temperatures rise.
Posted: 16 Jul 2022, 20:53
With an ongoing heatwave in the UK and across Europe, Nintendo have issued a warning to all SWITCH users.
Use in temperatures between 5C - 35C
With temperatures due to exceed 35C through the weekend and early next week. Keeping your SWITCH cool becomes important. The internal parts of your SWITCH will be even hotter.
Ensure good ventilation and air flow through the inlet and outlet ports.
Clean dust and other foreign matter out of the ports using a vacuum cleaner. When using in TV mode, ensure the docking station has a free flow of air, and is away from heat. Since most people tend to put the docking port next to the TV, they may need to think about moving it, as the TV itself will become a source of heat.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to disassemble the main unit.
This one speaks for itself I think. It will void any warranty, and could result in injury.
If the main unit becomes too hot, it will go to sleep to prevent damage.
So if your SWITCH dies mid-game, it is probably taking a nap, so don't have a fit and start mashing the buttons. Put it down somewhere out of direct sunlight, on a hard surface with good ventilation. (No, not inside the fridge!)
All of the above is probably good advice to other console and PC users as well. Now may be a good time to give your units a good dusting and don't forget their surroundings as well. Why not improve airflow with a small fan if you have one.
Use in temperatures between 5C - 35C
With temperatures due to exceed 35C through the weekend and early next week. Keeping your SWITCH cool becomes important. The internal parts of your SWITCH will be even hotter.
Ensure good ventilation and air flow through the inlet and outlet ports.
Clean dust and other foreign matter out of the ports using a vacuum cleaner. When using in TV mode, ensure the docking station has a free flow of air, and is away from heat. Since most people tend to put the docking port next to the TV, they may need to think about moving it, as the TV itself will become a source of heat.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to disassemble the main unit.
This one speaks for itself I think. It will void any warranty, and could result in injury.
If the main unit becomes too hot, it will go to sleep to prevent damage.
So if your SWITCH dies mid-game, it is probably taking a nap, so don't have a fit and start mashing the buttons. Put it down somewhere out of direct sunlight, on a hard surface with good ventilation. (No, not inside the fridge!)
All of the above is probably good advice to other console and PC users as well. Now may be a good time to give your units a good dusting and don't forget their surroundings as well. Why not improve airflow with a small fan if you have one.